Punjab horror: Man kills daughter, ties body to bike, drags it before dumping
A man killed his daughter by hacking her to death, then tied her body to a bike, dragged it down...
Read moreA man killed his daughter by hacking her to death, then tied her body to a bike, dragged it down...
Read moreAccording to state police commissioner PK Agrawal, a SIT will be established to look into incidences of racial violence in...
Read moreA crowd set fire to a restaurant and vandalised nearby stores in Gurugram's Badshahpur on Tuesday, just one day after...
Read moreA senior official and three passengers were killed when a Railway Protection Force (RPF) constable opened fire on the Jaipur-Mumbai...
Read moreIn connection with a sad incident when two ladies were allegedly beaten and paraded half-naked by neighbourhood shopkeepers after they...
Read moreUnprecedented indignation has been generated by a video that leaked on Wednesday showing two women being paraded naked and assaulted...
Read moreOn Wednesday, police reported finding a woman's cut body parts close to the Geeta Colony flyover in east Delhi. The...
Read moreIn Bihar's Khagaria area, a 45-year-old lady was beaten to death and her mangled body was discovered, sparking a huge...
Read moreThe Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested three Railway officials in connection with the Balasore triple-train tragedy that left hundreds...
Read moreAfter getting a threat over phone from Goldy Brar, Honey Singh arrived at the Delhi Police headquarters today. Goldy Brar...
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